Join Books.org — it's free

Great Britain - International Business, Apparel & Footware Industries, Fashion & Costume - Europe
National Fabric: Fashion, Britishness, Globalization by Alison Goodrum — book cover

National Fabric: Fashion, Britishness, Globalization

by Alison Goodrum
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

British fashion is characterized by oppositions: punk versus pageantry, anarchy versus monarchy, Cool Britannia versus Rule Britannia. Why has British fashion come to be so contradictory? How are these contradictions employed to "sell British"? What do they mean for consumers who "buy British"? Through an examination of iconic fashion companies Paul Smith and Mulberry, The National Fabric provides telling insights into the culture of contemporary fashion and the dilemmas of "going global". Goodrum argues that 'Britishness' is characterized less through a particular look than through its ambiguities. She shows how the apparently straightforward and economically—driven process of globalizing British fashion is, in fact, far more culturally nuanced and locally embedded than has previously been suggested.

Synopsis

British fashion is characterized by oppositions: punk versus pageantry, anarchy versus monarchy, Cool Britannia versus Rule Britannia. Why has British fashion come to be so contradictory? How are these contradictions employed to "sell British"? What do they mean for consumers who "buy British"? Through an examination of iconic fashion companies Paul Smith and Mulberry, The National Fabric provides telling insights into the culture of contemporary fashion and the dilemmas of "going global". Goodrum argues that 'Britishness' is characterized less through a particular look than through its ambiguities. She shows how the apparently straightforward and economically--driven process of globalizing British fashion is, in fact, far more culturally nuanced and locally embedded than has previously been suggested.

About the Author, Alison Goodrum

Alison Goodrum is Postdoctoral Research Fellow, The Fashion Project, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2005
Publisher
Berg Publishers
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781845201869

Similar books